COMMERCIAL SHEARING & STAMPING CO. v. UNITED STATES

C.D. 4060; Protest Nos. 67/77598-5832.

317 F.Supp. 750 (1970)

COMMERCIAL SHEARING & STAMPING COMPANY v. UNITED STATES (Guadalupe Industrial Supply Company, Inc., Party-in-Interest).

United States Customs Court, Third Division.

August 7, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kane & Koons, Washington, D. C. (Matthew A. Kane, Washington, D. C., of counsel); Lincoln & Stewart, Washington, D. C., (Eugene L. Stewart, Washington, D. C., of counsel), for plaintiff.

William D. Ruckelshaus, Asst. Atty. Gen. (Mollie Strum, New York City, trial attorney), for defendant.

Hall & Juarez, Laredo, Tex., Clemens, Knight, Weiss & Spencer, San Antonio, Tex. (George H. Spencer, San Antonio, Tex., of counsel); Locke, Purnell, Boren, Laney & Neeley, Dallas, Tex. (Trevor William Rees-Jones, Dallas, Tex., of counsel), associate counsel; for the party-in-interest.

Before RICHARDSON, LANDIS, and WATSON, Judges.


LANDIS, Judge:

Plaintiff here sues, as an American manufacturer, for relief under section 516, Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C., section 1516), protesting the tariff classification of articles of the class or kind produced by it, imported from Mexico, and described on the entry invoice as steel plates, specifications ASTM A-285-C, cut and pressed to hemispherical shape. The importer, Guadalupe Industrial Supply Company, Inc., the party-in-interest, appears with defendant...

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